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This came up in another thread. For more of the context....here is the link to that thread:
http://www.christianforums.com/t7685063-8/
Mainly....the following quote is what I thought would be worthy of discussion:
This came up in another thread. For more of the context....here is the link to that thread:
http://www.christianforums.com/t7685063-8/
Mainly....the following quote is what I thought would be worthy of discussion:
By continuing to be steadfast in their prayers, women in the situation you are describing store up treasures in Heaven. Worldly circumstances don't mean nearly as much as one's closeness to God, please know this!
We must always remember that our conduct should glorify God even when we feel like those around us deserve for us to respond in an ungodly way. This is why God said the believing wife sanctifies the unbelieving husband, and that we should pray for those who persecute us and hurt us, and love our enemies.
If our worldly circumstance, I.e. our relationship with our spouse, is good, it isn't because God loves us more than those who don't have it as good. If our worldly circumstance is bad, it isn't because He loves us less.
Christ offers us peace, not prosperity, inner peace that transcends our human understanding. There was time when I did not know whether my husband would change, and that lasted for awhile. If I had given up on my marriage based on the way things were (and I would have had every worldly right to) we would not be in the place we are now, truly cherishing each other and praising God for transforming our hearts.
I'm not saying its easy. But sometimes the narrow road is a rocky one.